different between summerliness vs summerly

summerliness

English

Etymology

summerly +? -ness

Noun

summerliness (uncountable)

  1. (rare) The quality or state of being like summer.
    • 1662, Thomas Fuller, History of the Worthies of England
      Some will have it so called from the summerliness, or temperate pleasantness thereof

summerliness From the web:



summerly

English

Etymology

From Middle English sumerlich, sumerlic, from Old English sumorl?c, sumerl?? (summerly), equivalent to summer +? -ly. Cognate with Dutch zomerlijk (summerly), German sommerlich (summerly), Danish sommerlig (summerly), Swedish sommarlik (summerly).

Adjective

summerly (comparative more summerly, superlative most summerly)

  1. Characteristic of summer; summer-like; warm and sunny.
    • 1867, Frederick Metcalfe, The Oxonian in Iceland (page 202)
      "A summerly day for you," said my host; "You ought to be here in winter. It is impossible then to get out of the doors for the snow and wind. Ugh! dreadful weather!"

Synonyms

  • summerish
  • summerlike
  • summery

Derived terms

  • summerliness

summerly From the web:

  • what summary means
  • what does summerly
  • what does summary mean
  • what is summary definition
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share

you may also like